Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Mp3 music: Moving Units






Moving Units
   

Artist: Moving Units: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Indie

   







Moving Units's discography:


Dangerous Dreams
   

 Dangerous Dreams

   Year:    

Tracks: 12






Los Angeles' post-punk revivalists the Moving Units feature film Blake Miller, Johan Bogeli, and Chris Hathwell, formerly of the hardcore band Festival of Dead Deer. The mathematical group formed in late 2001, shortly later Festival of Dead Deer bust up, and began writing and gigging, with dates at festivals like This Ain't No Picnic earning them wider attention fifty-fifty ahead they had whatever releases. The Moving Units signed to Festival of Dead Deer's late label Three One G and issued their self-titled debut EP in fall down 2002; later on they stirred to Palm, wHO reissued Moving Units in former 2003. In fall down 2004, the band's uncut debut Dangerous Dreams arrived.





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Sunday, 31 August 2008

Studies In Living Mice Demonstrate Senescent Liver Cells Can Provoke A Beneficial Immune Reaction

�Although post-reproductive life in humans is often associated with decline and a loss of powers, an analogous state in sure cells -- called ageing -- is proving to be one of ironic potency. Scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) reported that a particular class of senescent liver cells orchestrates a succession of events in living mice that can limit fibrosis, a natural response of the liver to acute damage.



The surprising finding follows on the heels of experiments conducted by the same CSHL squad last year linking agedness in liver cells with the organ's ability to fight sour liver genus Cancer, also called hepatocellular carcinoma, or HCC.



The new findings are the first to establish a specific part for cellular senescence in a non-cancer pathology, and, the CSHL team notes, suggests a new remedial approach that could serve human patients with precursors of serious liver diseases such as cirrhosis, which is the 12th to the highest degree common causal agent of death in the United States.



Anti-cancer role of senescence provides an example




In technical footing, cellular ageing is described by team leader Scott W. Lowe, Ph.D. as "a stable form of cell-cycle stop." By this he substance senescent cells are typically ones that no yearner actively divide. Senescence is therefore a highly stable state, as exemplified by benign moles in which senescent cells can persist without dividing over the course of an entire human lifetime.



Dr. Lowe, a CSHL Professor and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, was drawn almost inexorably to this curiously quiet cellular state for its potential implications in cancer research, the prime nidus of his work. Lowe's team last year demonstrated that activeness of p53, a powerful gene that suppresses tumor formation, likewise promotes senescence.



While it seemed to produce sense that a identical stable province in which cells don't divide could work against processes that cause cells to separate uncontrollably -- the stylemark of malignant neoplastic disease -- it was the mechanics of the linkage that surprised Lowe's team. When they activated p53 in mice with HCC, tumors receded -- and this regression was associated directly with activation of the immune system, whose killer cells were drawn to tumors to "exculpate" the ageing cells.



Lowe's young work, to be reported August 22 in the journal Cell, reveals something analogous that is no less surprising: senescent cells located in areas of damaged liver tissue called fibroses similarly provoke a beneficial resistant reaction. This reaction, involving NK, or natural killer cells, and other components of the innate resistant system, serve to limit fibrotic lesions and curb episodes of induced piercing liver equipment casualty in mice.



The role of senescence in liver fibrosis




Lowe's team studied the copulation of aging to liver disease in two very different contexts: one in which damage to liver tissue was acute and another in which the damage was chronic. These contrasting experiments served to define how senescence could help terminus ad quem damage, and how, when the senescence process was overwhelmed by chronic price to the liver, tissue paper damage could accelerate out of control.



In experiments designed to mimicker damage caused by needlelike insults, the CSHL scientists administered a toxin to the murine liver and observed a consistent traffic pattern: the death of liver cells, or hepatocytes, followed by the rise of fibrotic lesions -- portion of the body's natural reaction, in mice as in humanity, to tissue paper damage. These fibroses were specifically generated by activated stellate cells, or HSCs, that proliferated in direct response to liver cell death.



Subsequent steps were of greatest interestingness: "After we observed the HSC cells to proliferate intensely," Dr. Lowe aforementioned, "we found that finally they senesced and were cleared from the liver, to protect it from an overweening fibrogenic response to penetrating injury."



Several curative mechanisms at the same time engaged



Just as in liver cancer, the role of senescence in limiting fibrosis was two-pronged. "Cell-cycle collar in the cells that generate the fibrosis places a kind of brake on the process, constraining how far it rump go," Lowe explained. "We hypothesize that HSCs, when they mature, secret less fibrogenic protein and as well stimulate a process that tends to degrade proteins that are still present in a lesion." Lowe's team proposes that senescent cells reach this in part by increasing the activity of genes that stimulate the immune system.



Thus, just as senescent liver cells can play a role in tumor fixation by stimulant an immune reaction, so can senescent HSCs in damaged liver tissue help clear the fibrosis by calling immune system slayer cells to the shot of the damage. In such a scenario, "senescence is a kind of homeostatic mechanism that enables the tissue to return to its pre-damaged state," Lowe notable. "This english hawthorn prove to be broadly relevant to other wound-healing processes."



Senescence overwhelmed: the moral of chronic tissue damage



In marked contrast, separate experiments in mice that sculpturesque chronic liver damage, such as that caused by alcoholism, chronic hepatitis, or fatty liver disease, showed that the mice produced senescent cells more speedily than they could be "cleared." According to Lowe, this resulted in "persistent inflammation and advancing fibrosis" -- a state that can track to cancer in some instances.



Considered together, the results of the experiments in chronic vs. acute fibrosis suggest, in the chronic instance, how fibrosis can lead to cirrhosis, a predisposing condition for the genetic mutations and early cellular transformations that cause liver genus Cancer. But in the acute instance, the experiments hint that future therapy designed to excite the resistant cells that target aging cells in fibrotic lesions may provide effective treatment for patients with intense liver harm, particularly in its early stages undermentioned short-term vulnerability to toxic agents.





"Senescence of activated stellate cells limits liver fibrosis" appears in Cell on August 22, 2008. The complete cite is: Valery Krizhanovsky, Monica Yon, Ross A. Dickins, Stephen Hearn, Janelle Simon, Cornelius Miething, Herman Yee, Lars Zender, and Scott W. Lowe.



CSHL is a private, nonprofit research and education establishment dedicated to exploring molecular biology and genetics in order to advance the understanding and ability to diagnose and treat cancers, neurological diseases, and other causes of human suffering.



Source: Peter Tarr

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory




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Monday, 11 August 2008

Diane Tell

Diane Tell   
Artist: Diane Tell

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Popeline   
 Popeline

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 13




 





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Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Cheryl Cole Broke Down During X Factor Auditions

Sad Cheryl Cole broke down and wept during the X Factor auditions, it emerged today.


The Girls Aloud singer, who was recently unveiled as Sharon Osbourne's replacement on the hit ITV show, was moved to tears by the hard luck stories of pop wannabes.


Cheryl, who was recently rocked by revelations her soccer star husband Ashley Cole cheated on her with another woman, has been extremely emotional during filming.


A show insider told The Sun newspaper, "Cheryl has found it hard-going. She thought the auditions were going to be a laugh. But when wannabes come on with their life stories it can get quite harrowing.


"Cheryl has sat there crying quite a lot. It really reminds her of her own background and start in music.


"She came from a humble home in Newcastle and had to battle to get through Popstars: The Rivals."


However, despite Cole's occasional bouts of tears, she is said to be back on form during filming with fellow judges Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Dannii Minogue.


The judges will once again go down to three when the auditions go to Birmingham next week.




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Monday, 16 June 2008

NER*D - Seeing Sounds

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N*E*R*D* is set to release Seeing Sounds, their third album on June 14th, 2008

Thursday, 5 June 2008

Spears Stubs Out Pregnancy Rumours

Pop star Britney Spears has ended speculation she is pregnant after she was snapped smoking cigarettes. The Toxic hitmaker fuelled rumours she was expecting her third child after she was recently photographed with a round tummy. But the singer ended speculation after she was snapped puffing on a cigarette. She has also been enjoying vigorous sessions at her gym. Spears has two sons with ex-husband Kevin Federline, Sean Preston, two, and Jayden James, one.


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Thursday, 29 May 2008

Scarlett Johansson & Penelope Cruz's Lesbian Clinch!

Most guys secret fantasy has been made into a reality courtesy of Woody Allen – Scarlett Johansson and Penelope sharing a passionate kiss.

The two stunning actresses both feature in the legendary director's upcoming movie Vicky Christina Barcelona, alongside’s Cruz’s real-life boyfriend Javier Bardem.






The film is about two American backpackers, one of which is played by Johansson, who start a relationship with a painter, portrayed by Oscar-winning Bardem, much to the dismay of his jealous ex-girlfriend played by the Spanish beauty.

A source tells the New York post: "It is extremely erotic. People will be blown away and even shocked."





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Wednesday, 28 May 2008

Tom Cruise to star in 28th Amendment

Tom CruiseTom Cruise is in talks to star in the upcoming Phillip Noyce movie, 28th Amendment.


According to Moviehole, the ‘Top Gun’ actor, 45, will play the US President.


The film will see Cruise play the part of Ben Cahill in the action thriller, which follows the adventures of an American President who discovers the existence of a secret cabal that runs the government; that terminates those that get in its way; and wants him dead.




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Andy Abraham - Wogan Angered By Political Tone Of Eurovision

Sir Terry Wogan has said he plans to consider his role as a Eurovision commentator after the UK's 25th-place finish showed the competition is "no longer a music contest".

Former X Factor contestant Andy Abraham finished last after receiving 14 points for his song Even If, with Russia winning the 2008 contest having amassed 272 points.

But according to Sir Terry, who has commentated on the continental competition since the 1970s, European politics have become the overriding influence on deciding the eventual Eurovision winners and losers.

"Russia were going to be the political winners from the beginning," he told the BBC.

Dima Bilan, the Russian entrant who performed winning track Believe, received the maximum 12 points from former Soviet states Latvia Estonia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, and Armenia, and from Israel.

Abraham, in contrast, only received points from Iceland and San Marino, the latter of whom was taking part in the competition for the first time.

Speaking on Saturday night's broadcast from Belgrade, Sir Terry described the results as "tremendously disappointing".

"Andy Abraham gave, I think, the performance of his life with a song that certainly deserved far more points than it got when you look at the points that Spain got, that Bosnia-Herzegovina got - some really ridiculous songs."

The Irish broadcaster said the overwhelmingly political nature of the current form of the contest meant that he and producer Kevin Bishop would have to consider whether they would work on Eurovision again.

"Indeed, western European participants have to decide whether they want to take part from here on in because their prospects are poor," he added.

Italy and Austria did not take part in the 2008 contest, with Wolfgang Lorenz, the programme director of Austrian broadcaster ORF, saying in November last year that the competition was "clearly a sign of the complicated nature of a united Europe".

"We've already seen in 2007 that it's not the quality of the song, but the country of origin that determines the decision," he explained.

"As long as the song contest is a political parade ground and not an international entertainment programme, ORF has no desire to send more talent out of Austria to a competition where they have no chances."


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Abra Moore

Abra Moore   
Artist: Abra Moore

   Genre(s): 
ROck: Alternative
   



Discography:


On the Way   
 On the Way

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 11




Singer/songwriter Abra Moore began composing music at the eld of sextet, and studied pianissimo spell a stripling living in New York. After playing small clubs along the coast of Britain and playacting on the streets of Paris, Moore enrolled at the University of Hawaii; on that point she became i of the institution members of Poi Dog Pondering in 1986. Although Poi Dog went on to earn a devoted cult following after sign language to major label Columbia, Moore left the group in the early '90s to pursue a solo calling; her debut LP, Blab -- an intimate folk-pop compendium -- appeared on the Bohemia Beat label in 1995. After sign language to the Arista Austin label, she resurfaced in 1997 with Strangest Places, an edgier typeset which stirred finisher to contemporaneous alternative rock. In addition to her musical life history, Moore once in a while worked as an actress as well; her about far-famed performance was in director Richard Linklater's 1991 indie classic Shirker. Five years after her challenging second album, Moore landed a care with J Records and released No Fear. Her number 1 for Koch, Everything Changed, appeared in 2004. It was followed in 2007 by On the Way.






Dexateens

Dexateens   
Artist: Dexateens

   Genre(s): 
Other
   Rock: Punk-Rock
   



Discography:


Album   
 Album

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 11


The Dexateens   
 The Dexateens

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 13




Playing a gale-force nuclear fusion reaction of tinder and strong stone fueled by massive doses of guitar firepower, the Dexateens came together in Tuscaloosa, AL, in 1998. After the dissolution of his ring the Phoebes, guitarist Elliott McPherson met drummer Craig Pickering (aka Sweet Dog), world Health Organization was too bandless after Verga called it quits. Looking to form a high-powered stone dance band, the two recruited bassist Matt Patton (ex-Model Citizen) and guitarist John Smith (formerly with American Cosmic), and the Dexateens were born.


Influenced by classic Southern rock as comfortably as turncoat hoodlum, the band began dabbling with a three-guitar lineup and began playing shows with blighter Dixie rockers the Quadrajets, world Health Organization taught them worthful lessons approximately generating a wall of sonic biff onstage. After an effort to track record an album with Fat Possum Records fall through Bruce Watson in the producer's chair failed to gratify either Watson or the Dexateens, the ring dependant up with Texas punk rock pioneer and veteran service department tough producer Tim Kerr, world Health Organization added extra guitar to the band's self-titled debut, released by Estrus Records in other 2004. Little more than a year afterward, the Dexateens released their second uncut, Red River Dust Rising, which establish the bandmembers turning down their amps a bit for a less strong-growing simply motionless ballsy ingest on graeco-Roman Southern rock.






Michael Douglas to haunt his old Girlfriends

At the New York junket for his new movie 'The Spiderwick Chronicles', director Mark Waters revealed the cast of his upcoming romantic comedy 'The Ghosts of Girlfriends Past'.
The cast includes Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner and Breckin Meyer, and Waters revealed that Michael Douglas is set to join the line-up.
Speaking about the 'Wall Street' actor's role in the film to Comingsoon.net Waters said: "(He'll be playing) the Marley character, the old ghost who's dead, Uncle Wayne. He's a '70s playboy...and he wears Bob Evans shades."
McConaughey replaced Ben Affleck, who was originally lined up to play the lead role. 
Waters told Comingsoon.net what he thought that McConaughey brought to the table: "There's something great about Matthew. He has an aspect of him that he can get away with murder with women."
He continued: "He's the kind of guy where women are apologising to him when he breaks up with them, because he's so charming. It's always been such a delicious concept of taking a Christmas Carol and making a romantic comedy out of it."
In the film, McConaughey plays a womaniser who attends the wedding of his younger brother (Breckin Meyer) and bride (Lacey Chabert).
There, he's haunted by several old flames, including the bride's best friend (Jennifer Garner).

Spice Girls play Cupid for Clooney

The Spice Girls have urged Hollywood star George Clooney to take Geri Halliwell on a date after he revealed that she is his favourite Spice Girl.
Clooney reportedly described Halliwell as an "inspiration" last week, inviting her to join him on his UN mission to Darfur.
Later, Halliwell's bandmates spoke about the comments during an appearance on US television show 'Good Morning America'.
Mel B asked for a date for Ginger Spice, saying: "She is single, take her out."
Victoria Beckham then added: "He should invite her out for dinner. Definitely."
Halliwell said: "It's very flattering knowing I'm George Clooney's favourite Spice Girl."